1. Selection of Presentations and Workshops
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks
Sermon: Listening for the Voice of Vocation, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer
Banks, Kitty Hawk, NC, January, 2014
Presentation: Faith Formation 2020: Understanding Our Changing Context, Unitarian
Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks, Kitty Hawk, NC, Feb. 2014. A presentation to the
congregation’s leadership about the changes in faith communities and how they are and will
impact the congregation.
Class: Parents as Spiritual Teachers, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks,
Kitty Hawk, NC, Fall 2014. A four-part on-line class to assist parents in answering their own and
their children’s spiritual questions, on-line utilizing Weebly and Google Hangouts.
Sermon: How Do We Respond? Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks, Kitty
Hawk, NC, September, 2014 A reflection on gun violence and the response of people of faith.
Sermon: God’s Love is for All, Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service, Dare County Ministers
Association, Kitty Hawk, NC, November, 2014. A reflection on the abundance of God’s love for
everyone without exception.
Sermon: I Am White and Why It Matters, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer
Banks, Kitty Hawk, NC, February, 2015 “I don’t see color” is a phrase that one often hears from
people, particularly liberal white people, in response to discussions of race and racism. There is
a desire to believe that the color of one’s skin no longer matters and that racism and white
privilege are relics of our past. This sermon explores what it means to be a white person today
and why it matters.
Sermon: Hope: Waiting for Renewal, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks,
Kitty Hawk, NC, March, 2015 A reflection on the hope for spring and what sustains hope with
focus on the Selma March and the Civil Rights movement and the on-going work for justice
today.
Children's Spiritual Questions